One of new guys at work was Radio ??? Class in the USN like 10 years ago...He still has all his study guides, somewhere?...
He ask me if I wanted them....I said Hell Yes!
You can never have enough reference material....
CK your right, always interesting to see "Different" information!
The Theory and Math really have not changed much print wise since the 30's...
Yet after WWII there has been some strides in understanding how this all work's.
The "Antenna Farms" built and used doing the "Cold War" gave the hobby and commercial industry a "Whole" new prospective on propagation and frequency...
Books on this subject are in a way like computers(only as smart as the programmer) in the way the Author translates his knowledge to print and then the "Readers" comprehension of that information....
For "Every Rule", you can Always find 10 other Authors that will tell you...
"That Guys Nuts":blush:
That's why after 30 years(unreal) as a Ham/ 30+ years as a Journeyman Electrician in the Commercial/Industrial and Broadcast world, I still find myself looking for more...
I am always finding "something" I would like to understand better...
Or in my case "Damn I use to know that" uuhhh "Give me a minute!"
Duster: Thanks for posting that up!
All the Best
BJ